CSCS Project Planning & Execution 4 β Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which training system is MOST appropriate for an advanced athlete seeking to develop maximal strength in the back squat?
- Circuit training with minimal rest
- Single-set training to failure
- Multiple-set training with heavy loads and long rest intervals (Correct answer)
- Continuous aerobic training
Correct answer: Multiple-set training with heavy loads and long rest intervals
Multiple sets with heavy loads (β₯85% 1RM) and adequate rest (3β5 minutes) are optimal for maximizing neural and structural adaptations for strength.
Question 2: A CSCS plans a 6-day-per-week program for an elite powerlifter using an upper/lower body split. What key principle governs how muscle groups are distributed across days?
- Each muscle group must be trained every day
- Adequate recovery time must be allowed between sessions targeting the same muscle groups (Correct answer)
- Upper body must always be trained before lower body
- Session duration must be equal across all days
Correct answer: Adequate recovery time must be allowed between sessions targeting the same muscle groups
Adequate recovery (typically 48β72 hours) between sessions targeting the same muscle groups is essential to prevent overtraining and permit adaptation.
Question 3: When establishing exercise order within a session, which of the following sequences is MOST consistent with NSCA guidelines?
- Isolation exercises β power exercises β core exercises
- Power exercises β core/assistance exercises β primary strength exercises
- Power exercises β primary strength exercises β core/assistance exercises (Correct answer)
- Aerobic warm-up β isolation β power
Correct answer: Power exercises β primary strength exercises β core/assistance exercises
NSCA recommends sequencing power exercises first (when the athlete is freshest), followed by primary strength movements, then core and assistance exercises.
Question 4: A CSCS discovers that an athlete's training goals conflict with the team coach's scheduling demands. What is the BEST approach?
- Ignore the coach's schedule and follow the training plan
- Communicate openly with the coach to find a compromise that addresses both athletic development and team needs (Correct answer)
- Cancel the training program until schedules align
- Train the athlete at maximum intensity on available days only
Correct answer: Communicate openly with the coach to find a compromise that addresses both athletic development and team needs
Effective collaboration and communication between the CSCS and coaching staff ensures athlete development goals are integrated with team schedules.
Question 5: Which of the following BEST describes a 'microcycle' in the context of periodized training?
- A single training session
- A year-long training plan
- A short training period, typically one week, within a larger mesocycle (Correct answer)
- The final competition phase of the season
Correct answer: A short training period, typically one week, within a larger mesocycle
A microcycle is the shortest recurring training unitβtypically one weekβthat organizes daily sessions within a larger mesocycle.
Question 6: A CSCS is writing a program for a group of 20 athletes with varying fitness levels. Which strategy BEST ensures appropriate individualization?
- Assign identical loads to all athletes to simplify logistics
- Use percentage-based loading tied to each athlete's individually tested 1RM (Correct answer)
- Base all loads on the median athlete's ability
- Use bodyweight exercises exclusively to avoid load variability
Correct answer: Use percentage-based loading tied to each athlete's individually tested 1RM
Percentage-based loading anchored to each athlete's 1RM individualizes training intensity regardless of absolute strength differences.
Question 7: Which of the following is the PRIMARY goal of an athlete's transition (active rest) phase after the competitive season?
- Maximizing hypertrophy gains
- Peaking for post-season testing
- Allowing psychological and physical recovery while maintaining basic activity (Correct answer)
- Increasing sport-specific skill practice
Correct answer: Allowing psychological and physical recovery while maintaining basic activity
The transition phase promotes recovery from the physical and mental demands of competition through low-intensity, varied activities that maintain general fitness.
Which training system is MOST appropriate for an advanced athlete seeking to develop maximal strength in the back squat?